Simone Biles

Simone Biles Wins Bronze Medal in Triumphant Olympic Return at Balance Beam Finals

Biles reached the podium after returning for the final women's gymnastics event in Tokyo

NBCUniversal Media, LLC

After withdrawing from the team all-around and four individual events after a case of the ‘twisties,’ a vertigo-like condition that makes gymnastics exceptionally dangerous, Simone Biles returned to compete in the final event of the Tokyo Olympics, winning bronze.

Simone Biles made a dazzling return to the Olympic stage -- and Olympic podium -- on Tuesday.

The GOAT of gymnastics won a bronze medal in the balance beam final after missing a full week of competition in Tokyo.

Watch NBC6 free wherever you are

>
  WATCH HERE

On her routine, Biles scored a 14.000 -- 7.900 execution and 6.100 difficulty -- just behind China's duo of Guan Chenchen (14.633) and Tang Xijing (14.233).

After her dismount, Biles flashed her trademark sparkling grin -- a very different picture from a week ago, when she appeared to grimace on the dismount from the vault in the team competition, and then went off to speak with trainers. She had not competed since.

Get local news you need to know to start your day with NBC 6's News Headlines newsletter.

>
  SIGN UP

Her second medal of the Tokyo Olympics, Biles now has seven career medals, tied with Shannon Miller for the most in American women's gymnastics history. It's the second straight bronze on the balance beam for Biles.

Biles had pulled out of four previous individual events -- all-around, vault, uneven bars and floor exercise -- after experiencing the “twisties” on a vault in the team final last Tuesday. As her fellow Team USA gymnasts predicted, Biles was able to overcome the phenomenon on balance beam, where twisting is much less prevalent than on the other apparatus in women’s gymnastics.

Biles’ comeback was just the latest and most prominent example of athletes at the Tokyo Olympics overcoming slow starts to land on the podium.

Exit mobile version